Jorge Navarro signs deal to form new-look Moto2 line-up
Jorge Navarro signs a deal for 2025

After two seasons in World Supersport championship, Jorge Navarro will return to Moto2 ful🍌l-time after signing a ‘multi-year agreement’ with the Klint Forward team.
Navarro r🎃ode in six grands prix for Forward this season alongside his WSS commitments, then hit the headlines with second place in the Malaysian Grand Prix as a stand-in at American 🦩Racing.
It was the Spaniard’s eleventh career podium in Moto2 and tꦆhird FIM rostrum of the year when combined with a pair of 😼thirds on Ducati machinery in WSS.
The 28-year-old, who finished sixth overall in Supersport this year, will now ride alongside Alex Escrig and in place💖 of🀅 Xavier Artigas, who was named as staying at Forward on the provisional 2025 entry list.
In a joint statement, new Sport🌃s Director Simone Corsi and team CEO Martina Cuzari said:
"After a 2024 of reciprocal ‘testing’, we are thrill🌱ed to welcome Jorge fꦬull-time to our family after his participation in some races last season.
"His exper꧃ience and speed will be important for the development of our project. We are confident that together we can grow and achieve important goals.ꦗ"
Navarro added: "I am very happy with this opportunit🧔y: I accepted the challenge because I believe✃ in this project and I am convinced that with my experience and speed we will take our bikes to the positions that count.
“I c💙ℱan't wait to start the work and the season. I want to thank Forward and our Title Sponsor Klint for the trust they have placed in me: I will give my best."
Forward, which races with its꧙ own chassis, scored points twice this season courtesy of a tenth place by Navarro at Catalunya and then a sixth by Artigas at Motegi.

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